Blizzard 2015: New England bears brunt of storm while NYC spared

Waves broke part of a seawall in Marshfield, Massachusetts, during the 2015 Blizzard. (Credit: Bob Crowley/CNN). The town's police department posted a photo of what it called a “major seawall breach (that) caused structural 

Blizzard? Two feet of snow no mommy no!! And that hat is making me cry. My son… http://t.co/IRDrhBS3JE. — Monica Morales (@monicamoralestv) January 26, 2015. rolandopujol Rolando Pujol January 26, 20159:30 AM 

BOSTON – Its winds howling at more than 70 mph, the Blizzard of 2015 slammed Boston and surrounding parts of New England on Tuesday with none of the mercy it unexpectedly showed New York City, piling up more than 2 feet of snow. The storm punched 

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced this afternoon that he is shutting the city's streets, schools and parks tonight until further notice as the city braces for a blizzard of historic proportions. Speaking at the Office of Emergency 

Airlines canceled flights, mass transit systems planned to shut down from New York City to Boston, and roads were ordered closed to all traffic in all or parts of five states as a massive blizzard was expected to engulf the Northeast. Nearly 7,000